Archive for August, 2004
Where have all the corporate sponsors gone? Long time passing.
Nashville used to be a hub for hometown headquarters and may be again, but we’re in a dry spell now and it’s showing in some very public places.
The Adelphia Coliseum name is long gone and nobody’s stepped up to replace that sponsorship in several years. Gaylord [...]
Un centro de cuidado diario para ninos decidio suspender su transporte Voluntariamente.
El estado comenzo a investigar a Wonders Daycare, localizado al oeste de Trinity Lane luego de haber recibido una queja a principios de semana Oficiales del estado aseguran que alguien reporto que una nina de 8 anos fue olvidada En la camioneta del [...]
The Nashville Sounds are researching alternatives to rework the financing plan initially proposed for a downtown ballpark on the former Nashville Thermal Transfer Plant property, according to General Manager Glenn Yaeger.
Metro and the Sounds have been at an impasse over financing the $38.5 million ballpark for several months but Yaeger said Thursday he is looking [...]
Battle Ground Academy comes into Friday night
We always mourn the end of summer as lazy days of sunning and swimming give way to chilly fall afternoons of football.
With the Labor Day weekend almost upon us, spend some time considering the many outdoor venues that make summering in Nashville so enjoyable.
First, we have spectacular lakes in Percy Priest and Old Hickory. They [...]
The Brentwood Community Hospital, commonly called the Smart Hospital, has withdrawn its appeal of the decision blocking it from operating.
Healthcare Management Directions Inc. of Brentwood, the hospital management company that wanted to build the $42 million 40-bed facility, has decided to pursue similar hospitals in four other locations outside of Tennessee.
The appeal for a certificate [...]
‘The Big Bounce’ is entertaining, if unclear
0 Comments Published August 6th, 2004 in Old CategoriesOnly the most hardcore film fan will remember the 1969 version of The Big Bounce, an utterly forgettable work that starred a barely coherent Ryan O’Neal. It was based on the Elmore Leonard novel, and even Leonard himself called it “horrible.” The updated presentation boasts a far better cast, with Owen Wilson nicely playing Jack [...]
